| Literature DB >> 24345498 |
Xiao-Peng Chen1, Wei Li2, Xue-Feng Xiao3, Lan-Lan Zhang2, Chang-Xiao Liu4.
Abstract
The roots of Angelica sinensis (RAS), are a Chinese herbal medicine traditionally used in prescriptions for replenishing blood, treating abnormal menstruation, and other women's diseases. It has also been widely marketed as health food for women's care in Asia, and as a dietary supplement in Europe and America. RAS is well-known for its hematopoietic, antioxidant, and immunoregulatory activities. RAS also possesses anti-cancer, memory, radioprotective, and neuroprotective effects. Phytochemical investigations on this plant led to organic acids, phthalides, polysaccharides, and other metabolites. Based on recent animal studies and clinical trials, RAS has been used in the treatment of gynecologic diseases, cardio-cerebrovascular disease, nervous system diseases, and nephrotic syndrome. In this review, the recent phytochemical and pharmacological studies, drug-drug interactions, clinical applications, and toxicity of RAS are summarized.Entities:
Keywords: Chemical constituents; Clinical applications; Interactions; Pharmacological effect; Radix Angelica Sinensis; Toxicity
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24345498 DOI: 10.1016/S1875-5364(13)60067-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chin J Nat Med ISSN: 1875-5364